Category : Defense Security


B.C. pension fund backs record $21M defence tech fundraise

Ottawa's Dominion Dynamics secures $21 million, the largest early-stage defence tech fundraise in Canada, backed by B.C. Investment Management Corp. The startup focuses on Arctic sensing systems and drones for fighter jets.

Canada Considers Sending Troops to Greenland

Prime Minister Mark Carney is mulling a deployment of Canadian soldiers to Greenland for NATO exercises, a move that risks U.S. retaliation through new tariffs on allies. Read the latest.

Noem: Stop Naming ICE Agent After Fatal Shooting

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argues for withholding an ICE agent's name, citing an 8000% rise in death threats, amid controversy over a fatal January shooting. Read the full details.

Iraqi Army Takes Over Key Base Post-U.S. Withdrawal

Iraqi forces have officially taken control of a strategic military base following the withdrawal of U.S. troops. Prime Minister al-Sudani oversaw the transfer, marking a pivotal moment for Iraqi sovereignty.

CBP Mandates Advanced Crowd-Control Training for Officers

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is requiring more officers to undergo advanced crowd-control training, expanding their role in domestic immigration enforcement amid Minneapolis protests. Learn the implications.

Why U.S. Military Coercion Against Canada Is Unlikely

Experts debate the likelihood of U.S. military coercion against Canada under Trump, suggesting economic pressure is more probable. Learn why proactive planning is still crucial for Canadian sovereignty.

Anthrax: History of a Bacterial Bioweapon

Explore the dark history of anthrax, from its origins as 'wool sorter's disease' to its weaponization in global conflicts. Learn about the science, the outbreaks, and the enduring threat.

U.S. Military Paper Ordered to Drop 'Woke' Content

The U.S. Department of Defense has directed the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to eliminate content it deems 'woke distractions,' sparking debate over editorial independence. Read the latest on this policy shift.

DOJ: Suspected Leaker Admitted Mishandling Secrets

A possible source for the Washington Post reportedly told military officers he 'mishandled classified information,' according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Get the latest details on this developing security case.

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